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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Estruturas em deslocamento / Estruturas em deslocamento

Silva, Fernando Vilela de Moura 18 June 2009 (has links)
Esta dissertação relaciona algumas séries de trabalhos desenvolvidos ao longo dos últimos anos, de 2003 a 2008. Gravuras, instalações, fotografias, desenhos e ilustrações de livros são colocadas em diálogo. Na dissertação essas obras compõem uma única seqüência de oitenta e uma imagens. / This dissertation makes a bridge between a set of works developed throughout the past few years, from 2003 to 2008. They are engravings, collages, installations, photos, drawings and illustrations of books that intend to dialogue among themselves. In this dissertation the workks are presented as a single sequency of 81 images.
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A mídia e o outro: estudo da construção das figuras dos presidentes de Argentina, Chile e Venezuela em Veja, Carta Capital, Folha de S.Paulo e O Estado de S. Paulo

Holdorf, Ruben Dargã 21 May 2013 (has links)
Made available in DSpace on 2016-04-26T18:12:55Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Ruben Darga Holdorf.pdf: 4082110 bytes, checksum: 8f484aa92d8b8568b4d8bba9b1069c8e (MD5) Previous issue date: 2013-05-21 / This research examines the modes of construction of the texts about Latin-American presidents which appeared in the Brazilian press media in the years 2000, 2005 and 2010, which years were marked by an intense alternance of power in most countries of this continent. It endeavors to analyze how the media devices design the idealization of the Other, when in the role of president. We start with the assumption that the media sets out slogans calling their audiences to approve of some presidents and to disapprove of others, and that by so doing it supports an impoverished democracy. They also trace a boundary line separating Brazil from the Latin-American countries in the topologic-political spaces of the Self and of the Other, making an opposition without subtleties and complexities. The main theoretical bases of this research are Ernesto Laclau s discourse, the reflections on Democracy and on The Self/The Other written by Chantal Mouffe, and Boaventura Santos definition of borderline. Involving periodics of expressive circulation, which maintain correspondents in the several countries of the continent and which rely on information provided by international news agencies to produce the contents relative to Latin America, the research corpus consists of the following newspapers and magazines: Folha de S.Paulo, O Estado de S. Paulo, Veja and Carta Capital / Esta pesquisa investiga os modos de construção das narrativas sobre os presidentes latino-americanos na mídia impressa brasileira, nos anos 2000, 2005 e 2010, assinalados pela intensa alternância de poder na maior parte dos países do continente. Trata-se de analisar o modo pelos quais os dispositivos midiáticos projetam e idealizam o Outro-presidente e seu estilo de governar. Partimos da hipótese de que as mídias enunciam palavras de ordem ligadas à democracia, convocando seus públicos para aprovar uns e repovar outros presidentes e, em assim fazendo, sustentam uma democracia empobrecida. Além disso, demarcam uma linha fronteiriça, separando o Brasil dos países latino-americanos nos espaços topológico-políticos do Mesmo e do Outro, ao modo de uma oposição sem sutilezas e complexidades. São bases teóricas principais da pesquisa a teoria do discurso de Ernesto Laclau, as reflexões sobre democracia e o Mesmo/Outro de Chantal Mouffe e a definição de linha fronteiriça , ou abissal , de Boaventura Santos. Envolvendo periódicos de expressiva tiragem, que mantêm correspondentes na América Latina e empregam os serviços das agências noticiosas internacionais para produzir seus conteúdos sobre o continente, o corpus da pesquisa compreende os seguintes jornais e revistas: Folha de S.Paulo, O Estado de S. Paulo, Veja e Carta Capital
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Naturen-Minnen från en kvällsvandring / Nature

Ekström, Matilda January 2012 (has links)
Naturen är ett undersökande arbete i att uttrycka och materialisera en stämning baserat på minnen från en kvällsvandring. Jag gestaltar upplevelsen och materialiserar den i textil. Genom att undersöka möten mellan olika textila tekniker vill jag skapa en kollektion som ger en förnimmelse av min naturupplevelse. Text ur Caroline Ringskog Ferrada-Nolis bok Naturen har varit utgångspunkt vid uppbyggnaden av kollektionen. Resultatet är en dynamisk textilkollektion för hemmiljö som innehåller digitaltryck, ausbrenner jacquardväv och en stickad struktur.Nature is an exploratory work on expressing and materializing a mood based on the memories of a night walk. I portray the experience and materialize it into fabric. By examining the interaction between different textile techniques, I create a collection that gives a perception of my experience of nature. Text from Caroline Ringskog Ferrada-Nolis book Naturen has been the starting point in building up the collection. The result is a dynamic collection of textiles which includes digital printing, ausbrenner, jacquard weaving and a knitted structure. / Program: Textildesignutbildningen
414

Estruturas em deslocamento / Estruturas em deslocamento

Fernando Vilela de Moura Silva 18 June 2009 (has links)
Esta dissertação relaciona algumas séries de trabalhos desenvolvidos ao longo dos últimos anos, de 2003 a 2008. Gravuras, instalações, fotografias, desenhos e ilustrações de livros são colocadas em diálogo. Na dissertação essas obras compõem uma única seqüência de oitenta e uma imagens. / This dissertation makes a bridge between a set of works developed throughout the past few years, from 2003 to 2008. They are engravings, collages, installations, photos, drawings and illustrations of books that intend to dialogue among themselves. In this dissertation the workks are presented as a single sequency of 81 images.
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Ensaio gráfico, gravura em metal, o desígnio, o desenho, a gravura / -

José Milton Turcato 09 May 2014 (has links)
Trata-se da produção de um conjunto de gravuras em metal, realizado pelos procedimentos da água-forte, água-tinta e ponta- seca e estampado em papéis diversos. A aproximação e desenho da paisagem geraram, neste trabalho, a invenção de uma realidade simbólica, construída de acordo com as especificidades de linguagem da gravura em metal, como resposta emocional à luz observada nos fatos da realidade visível. / This is the production of a set of engravings, performed by the procedures of etching, aquatint and drypoint and printed in several papers. The approach and landscape design generated in this work the invention of a symbolic reality, constructed according to the specific language of engraving as an emotional response to the light of observed facts of the visible reality.
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Art in India's 'Age of Reform' : amateurs, print culture, and the transformation of the East India Company, c.1813-1858

Young, Tom January 2019 (has links)
Two images of British India persist in the modern imagination: first, an eighteenth-century world of incipient multiculturalism, of sexual adventure amidst the hazy smoke of hookah pipes; and second, the grandiose imperialism of the Victorian Raj, its vast public buildings and stiff upper lip. No art historian has focused on the intervening decades, however, or considered how the earlier period transitioned into the later. In contrast, Art in India's 'Age of Reform' sets out to develop a distinct historical identity for the decades between the Charter Act of 1813 and the 1858 Government of India Act, arguing that the art produced during this period was implicated in the political process by which the conquests of a trading venture were legislated and 'reformed' to become the colonial possessions of the British Nation. Over two parts, each comprised of two chapters, two overlooked media are connected to 'reforms' that have traditionally been understood as atrophying artistic production in the subcontinent. Part I relates amateur practice to the reform of the Company's civil establishment, using an extensive archive associated with the celebrated amateur Sir Charles D'Oyly (1781-1845) and an art society that he established called the Behar School of Athens (est.1824). It argues that rather than citing the Company's increasing bureaucratisation as the cause of a decline in fine art patronage, it is crucial instead to recognise how amateur practice shaped this bureaucracy's collective identity and ethos. Part II connects the production and consumption of illustrated print culture to the demographic shifts that occurred as a result of the repeal of the Company's monopolistic privileges in 1813 and 1833, focusing specifically on several costume albums published by artists such as John Gantz (1772-1853) and Colesworthy Grant (1813-1880). In doing so, it reveals how print culture provided cultural capital to a transnational middle class developing across the early-Victorian Empire of free trade. Throughout each chapter, the gradual undermining of the East India Company's sovereignty by a centralising British State is framed as a prerequisite to the emergence of the nation-state as the fundamental category of modern social and political organisation. Art in India's 'Age of Reform' therefore seeks not only to uncover the work and biographies of several unstudied artists in nineteenth-century India, but reveals the significance of this overlooked art history to both the development of the modern British State, and the consequent demise of alternative forms of political corporation.
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Model za kontrolu površinske uniformnosti digitalnih otisaka / Print uniformity model for digital prints

Jurič Ivana 25 May 2018 (has links)
<p>Površinska uniformnost je jedan od ključnih parametara za analizu<br />kvaliteta otisaka. Osnovni cilj istraživanja je definisanje modela<br />za kvantifikaciju površinske uniformnosti digitalno štampanih<br />otisaka. U nizu sprovedenih eksperimenata procenjen je uticaj ulaznog<br />uređaja za digitalizaciju otisaka i uticaj varijabilnih podešavanja<br />prilikom digitalizacije. U disertaciji su ispitane četiri metode za<br />merenje površinske uniformnosti koje su najčešće korišćene u<br />dosadašnjoj literaturi &ndash; GLCM, ISO 13660, Integralna i M-Score<br />metoda. Na osnovu dobijenih rezultata i zaključaka istraživanja<br />moguće je predložiti razvoj industrijski primenljivog rešenja za<br />merenje površinske uniformnosti digitalno štampanih otisaka.</p> / <p>Print uniformity is one of the key parameters for the analysis of print<br />quality.The basic aim of the research is to define a model for the<br />quantification of print uniformity of digitally printed samples. In the series of<br />carried out experiments, the influence of the input device for digitalisation of<br />prints and the influence of variable settings during digitization was evaluated.<br />The dissertation examined four methods for measuring the surface uniformity<br />most commonly used in the previous literature - GLCM, ISO 13660, Integral<br />and M-Score method. On the basis of the obtained results and conclusions of<br />the research, it is possible to propose the development of an industrially<br />applicable solution for measuring the surface uniformity of digitally printed<br />prints.</p>
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SONDER: Exploration of the Relationship between Digital Media and Graphic Design through the Creation of Print and Digital Publications

Vandergriff, Elisa Leigh 01 May 2018 (has links)
Sonder is an exploration of the relationship between digital media and graphic design through the creation of print and digital publications. At it’s very foundation, Sonder is a travel magazine with both a physical print publication and a digital publication designed for a tablet. It includes photography, articles, poetry, and travel tips. The print and the digital versions contain the same content, but explore different methods of presentation.
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Microwave Characterization of Printable Dielectric Inks Using Additive Manufacturing Methods

York, Seth 12 July 2018 (has links)
Two methods of dielectric characterization are presented that offer quick and cost-effective solutions for screening complex dielectric material properties. Through Direct-Print Additive Manufacturing (DPAM) methods, a dielectric material of choice is dispensed into a capacitor structure and characterized through 1-port s-parameter measurements. The presented methods use fixtures that are modeled and validated through simulation then implemented in practice. Advanced simulations are performed to gain insights which are used to optimize the dielectric characterization performance of the fixtures. Additional investigations are performed which investigate the durability of the fixture and material within by exposing the combination to rough environmental conditions for an extended duration. The presented capacitor structures are investigated to characterize dielectric materials within the bandwidth of 0.1-15 GHz, saving the time and effort required in using multiple dielectric characterization methods that cover the same bandwidth. Both methods are compared based on the results for each method achieved in practice while considering the process required perform each method. The pros and cons of the presented characterization methods are weighed which highlights the key aspects for successfully characterizing dielectric materials with each method as well as revealing the potential limitations associated with each.
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Screen and stencil print technologies for industrial N-type silicon solar cells

Edwards, Matthew Bruce, ARC Centre of Excellence in Advanced Silicon Photovoltaics & Photonics, Faculty of Engineering, UNSW January 2008 (has links)
To ensure that photovoltaics contributes significantly to future world energy production, the cost per watt of producing solar cells needs to be drastically reduced. The use of n-type silicon wafers in conjunction with industrial print technology has the potential to lower the cost per watt of solar cells. The use of n-type silicon is expected to allow the use of cheaper Cz substrates, without a corresponding loss in device efficiency. Printed metallisation is well utilised by the PV industry due to its low cost, yet there are few examples of its application to n-type solar cells. This thesis explores the use of n-type Cz silicon with printed metallisation and diffusion from printed sources in creating industrially applicable solar cell structures. The thesis begins with an overview of existing n-type solar cell structures, previous printed thick film metallisation research and previous research into printed dopant sources. A study of printed thick-film metallisation for n-type solar cells is then presented, which details the fabrication of boron doped p-type emitters followed by a survey of thick film Ag, Al, and Ag/Al inks for making contact to a p-emitter layer. Drawbacks of the various inks include high contact resistance, low metal conductivity or both. A cofire regime for front and rear contacts is established and an optimal emitter selected. A study of printed dopant pastes is presented, with an objective to achieve selective, heavily doped regions under metal contacts without significantly compromising minority carrier lifetime in solar cells. It is found that heavily doped regions are achievable with both boron and phosphorus, but that only phosphorus paste was capable of post-processing lifetime compatible with good efficiencies. The effect of belt furnace processing on n-type silicon wafers is explored, with large losses in implied voltage observed due to contamination of Si wafers from transition metals present in the belt furnace. Due to exposure to chromium in the belt furnace, no significant advantage in using n-type wafers instead of p-type is observed during the belt furnace processing step. Finally, working solar cells with efficiencies up to 16.1% are fabricated utilising knowledge acquired in the earlier chapters. The solar cells are characterised using several new photoluminescence techniques, including photoluminescence with current extraction to measure the quality of metal contacts. The work in this thesis indicates that n-type printed silicon solar cell technology shows potential for good performance at low cost.

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